According to a recent LinkedIn post from Catalyze, rooftop solar capacity in Puerto Rico has reportedly reached about 1.5 GW in 2025, surpassing natural gas as the island’s second-largest generation source. The post cites a Utility Dive article noting rooftop solar now accounts for roughly 20% of total electricity generation and emphasizes benefits such as resilience and reduced reliance on imported fuels.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights its participation in this distributed solar buildout through rooftop projects including a 1 MW installation at Río Cañas and a 640 kW project at Caguas. For investors, this focus on Puerto Rico suggests Catalyze is targeting markets where policy, grid fragility, and fuel import exposure may support continued demand for distributed solar, potentially strengthening its project pipeline and positioning in the broader clean energy sector.

